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Dr. (h.c) Janet Fyle MBE

Dr. (h.c) Janet Fyle MBE

@consideredview

UKLondonista via Sierra Leone🇸🇱🇬🇧Midwife/Policy Advisor #activist #campaigner #EndFGM #EndVAWG #LeaveNoGirlBehind #LevelThePlayground4All #DoingMyBlackJob

London, England Katılım Ekim 2009
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Mishi_vibes 🇺🇲@Mishi_2210·
Everyone says 20 ,but that’s not the real answer If you solve this, you’re in the top 1%
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NyamakoroSilla
NyamakoroSilla@toubuya·
Grimer than grim! #SaloneX #SierraLeone
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Sierra Leone Second from Bottom in World Happiness Report 2026 #SierraLeone has been ranked 146th out of 147 countries in the newly released World Happiness Report 2026, finishing just ahead of last-placed Afghanistan. The country recorded a life evaluation score of 3.251 out of 10, according to the report published by the Wellbeing Research Centre at the University of Oxford in partnership with Gallup. #Malawi placed 145th, while #Afghanistan remained at the bottom with a score of 1.446. In sharp contrast, #Finland was named the happiest country in the world for the ninth consecutive year with a score of 7.764, followed by other Nordic nations and #CostaRica in fourth place. The annual report is based on @Gallup World Poll data from 2023–2025, in which people rate their overall life satisfaction on a scale of 0 to 10. It analyses six key factors: income levels, social support, healthy life expectancy, freedom to make life choices, generosity, and perceptions of corruption. This year’s edition also explores the impact of social media on youth wellbeing worldwide. The full World #Happiness Report 2026 is available for free download at worldhappiness.report/ed/2026/ #worldhappinessreport

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Dr. (h.c) Janet Fyle MBE
Dr. (h.c) Janet Fyle MBE@consideredview·
@thatginamiller @Telegraph I didn’t see this clamour for a change to student loans under the government that brought it in. Now y’all complaining that @UKLabour govt. should fix the problem that was not of their making & at taxpayers expense & you don’t want more taxes. Make up your minds.
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Dr. (h.c) Janet Fyle MBE@consideredview·
@MichaelBasita I was in the room when the current president spoke emotionally about his mum & sister at #CHOGM2018 & pledged to make the wellbeing of girls & women his top priority What’s happened? The economic & social wellbeing of a country is measured by the way it treats women & girls💔
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Basita Michael
Basita Michael@MichaelBasita·
A statistic from the latest Sierra Leone Police Crime Report should trouble the conscience of the nation. In 2025 alone, the report records: 34,066 total crimes,15,188 offences against women and children (44.6% of all crimes reported in the country)1,946 cases of sexual penetration of a child At the time the report was released:133 cases had been charged to court,138 cases were referred to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions,5 cases were closed,83 cases were kept in view,1,587 cases remained under investigation Investigations and prosecutions naturally take time, and many of these matters may still be progressing through the justice system. But even allowing for that reality, the scale of these figures demands serious national attention. Because these are not just statistics.They represent children whose innocence was stolen,families whose lives were shattered, and communities quietly living with a crisis that rarely commands the urgency it deserves. And this raises difficult but necessary questions: Why were only 133 cases charged to court? Is this a question of investigative capacity, prosecutorial priorities, or something else entirely? What is happening to the 1,587 cases still under investigation? Are we putting enough resources into protecting children and prosecuting offenders? Do our national priorities truly reflect the realities confronting our society? When nearly half of our nation’s reported crimes involve women and children, should their safety not occupy far more of our national conversation than the political controversies that so often dominate it? We have in recent years adopted several progressive laws intended to protect women and children, including the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act 2019 and the Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment Act 2022. But progressive laws alone do not protect victims. Implementation does. And when offences against women and children continue to dominate the national crime profile, can we really speak of development? Perhaps the deeper question is this: When will Sierra Leone have political parties that are as committed to jealously guarding the safety of women and children as they are to guarding the outcome of elections?
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Dr. (h.c) Janet Fyle MBE@consideredview·
@Mr_Husky1 You know exactly what to do. What’s yours is yours He is already threatening you!!! Dump him or you’ll have many more of those threats once married. Like, I want X amount or I am leaving you. Run for your money and your life.
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
I am about getting married, my husband to be knows I own a car and house of my own, he insists I sell the car and house and we use the money to open joint account, or no marriage, I am 38 yes old already, what do you think or advice me to do. Credit - winnieaigbojie
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Dr. (h.c) Janet Fyle MBE@consideredview·
@Abigail60173265 My dad fought for Queen and country and so did laymen and women from the commonwealth. But my face is sort of brown. Am I one of the modern faces you describe?
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Abigail@Abigail60173265·
I am the face of modern Britain. My dad fought under General Alexander, my mum made the wings for the spitfires. I worked from 15, until I retired 7 years ago. I raised 3 children & have 5 grandchildren.
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Dr. (h.c) Janet Fyle MBE@consideredview·
@JackieD86388657 Which one luv, the racist face that fears difference. I hope your employer is scrolling through your racist posts. That is If you have a job and not living off the labour of immigrants. You know very well who the original people were.
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JD 🇬🇧
JD 🇬🇧@JackieD86388657·
F**k Keir Starmer I am the face of modern Britain A strong British female whose ancestry can be traced back hundreds of years I was born and raised here, I'm a Christian and I luv my country
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Joseph Fitzgerald Kamara (JFK)
Reports that President Bio is in a difficult situation abroad are deeply troubling. Our thoughts are with his safety, but this uncertainty is unacceptable. Govt must clarify his location and condition. The public deserves transparency. Like Scooby-Doo, where are you Mr President?
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Sangita Myska
Sangita Myska@SangitaMyska·
My family was “foreign born”. I can guarantee we’ve contributed more to this country than the divisive, hysterical newspaper owners and editors at the Daily Mail. As @JMPSimor says, the problem is whatever we do is never enough - as far as they’re concerned.
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Dr. (h.c) Janet Fyle MBE@consideredview·
@AmericanHoodE @piersmorgan Hey Bot should we speak about your host country & its lack of healthcare for its own people. At least people are treated with dignity here regardless of colour, crees or religion. We can never be as mean as you lot. Get back in your racist Bot box.
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AmericanSanityMagazine@AmericanHoodE·
@piersmorgan Happens in a country that helps invaders from Islam so much over its own people. That's Britian.
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Dr. (h.c) Janet Fyle MBE@consideredview·
@piersmorgan Piers stop being so dramatic. You read this in the Daily Fail & maybe not true & circumstances not explained.
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Basita Michael
Basita Michael@MichaelBasita·
The Government’s update on the border incident is calm, measured, and diplomatic, the kind of language that helps prevent escalation when tensions are high. That level of restraint is appropriate and responsible. But it also highlights something deeper about us. When dealing with other nations, we instinctively choose caution and maturity. Yet in our own domestic politics, we often speak to one another with a level of hostility we would never use in international affairs. We find restraint for others, but not always for ourselves. If we brought the same discipline, the same sense of responsibility, into our political conversations at home, our national life would look very different. We would disagree without demeaning, debate without threatening, and protect our dignity without tearing one another down. And in moments like this, when our personnel have been taken across the border, that maturity becomes even more important. The safe, swift, and unconditional return of our soldiers should be a unifying priority. It deserves a national tone that reflects seriousness, not division.
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Sangita Myska
Sangita Myska@SangitaMyska·
Reform UK have already run out of ideas. Today, Zia Yousef will re-announce Reform UK’s unworkable plan to immediately end indefinite leave to remain (ILR). It first pitched this (likely unlawful) notion in September 2025, during a press briefing by Nigel Farage. ILR holders make up only about 2.7% of all universal credit claimants, with at least a third of those in employment.
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Sangita Myska
Sangita Myska@SangitaMyska·
Muhammad Zia Yusuf and Suella Braverman want to scrap the Equalities Act. It’s the same law that has protected them and their parents from discrimination. This is the very definition of ‘rolling up the ladder’.
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Dr. (h.c) Janet Fyle MBE@consideredview·
@SangitaMyska As an activist, I come with many mini Sangitas wanting untainted news and commentary. Keep on & we will support. 👏🏽
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Sangita Myska
Sangita Myska@SangitaMyska·
@consideredview Thank you. And I’m looking into it. I’m going to need help from you guys from the looks of it
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Sangita Myska
Sangita Myska@SangitaMyska·
Happy Valentine’s Day you beautiful people ❤️
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Dr. (h.c) Janet Fyle MBE
Dr. (h.c) Janet Fyle MBE@consideredview·
@MichaelBasita Thx Basita for being here and being fearless. Without you we may not know what’s going on Many of us are concerned & fearful of a govt. that appears to ride rough shod over individual, constitutional & human rights. We must learn lessons from recent conflict that tore us apart
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Basita Michael
Basita Michael@MichaelBasita·
I do not know Alie Kabba, but at a time when the detention of political opponents is treated like political achievement, it is worth acknowledging him for reminding those in authority that bail is not a favour but a constitutional right — one that carries no party colours. It is the minimum obedience a government owes its own laws and justice is not something to be postponed until after punishment. Lansana Dumbuya is a senior colleague with whom I have often stood on opposite sides in court — but that is precisely the point: rights are not reserved for people we agree with. I therefore add my voice to this call, because once a right becomes selective, it stops being a right at all.
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Vickie Remoe
Vickie Remoe@VickieRemoe·
It has happened again! This message is for #Nigerians only. A no se wi #Krio dɔn tɔn una on bɔt du ya una lan bɔt wi kontri ɛn wi langwej. Dis na Krio no to pidgin. Thank you for your attention to this matter. 😘 #sierraleone #saro #africanlanguages
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